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2015 - 2016 LEGISLATURE
ASSEMBLY SUBSTITUTE AMENDMENT 1,
TO ASSEMBLY BILL 669
February 16, 2016 - Offered by Representatives Barca and Jorgensen.
AB669-ASA1,1,4 1An Act to amend 230.81 (2); and to create 230.81 (4), 238.121 and 946.795 of
2the statutes; relating to: reporting fraud against the Wisconsin Economic
3Development Corporation, providing fraudulent information to the Wisconsin
4Economic Development Corporation, and providing a criminal penalty.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
This substitute amendment requires any employee of the Wisconsin Economic
Development Corporation (WEDC) who is aware that a fraud has been perpetrated
against WEDC to report or cause that fraud to be reported to the Department of
Justice or the appropriate district attorney. The substitute amendment applies
retroactively to a fraud perpetrated against WEDC on or after February 24, 2011, the
effective date of 2011 Wisconsin Act 7, which created WEDC.
This substitute amendment also establishes a criminal penalty and other
consequences for committing fraud against WEDC. Under the substitute
amendment, no one may make or cause to be made a false statement on an
application for a grant, loan, tax benefit, or other benefit or payment (benefit) from
WEDC or make or cause to be made a false statement of a material fact used to
determine eligibility for a benefit from WEDC.
Additionally, if a person knows of the occurrence of any event that would affect
the initial or continued eligibility for a benefit from WEDC, he or she may not conceal

or fail to disclose that event in order to secure a benefit from WEDC or to secure a
larger benefit than he or she is entitled or eligible to receive. Finally, no one may use
a benefit from WEDC that is intended for a specific use for any other use. A person
who does any of these things is guilty of a Class E felony and may be imprisoned for
up to 15 years, fined up to $50,000, or both.
Also, under the substitute amendment, if a person, or the person's authorized
agent on behalf of that person, intentionally commits such economic development
benefits fraud, the person, including all affiliates and successors, is ineligible for
economic development benefits from WEDC for seven years from the date on which
the fraudulent act was committed.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
AB669-ASA1,1 1Section 1. 230.81 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB669-ASA1,2,82 230.81 (2) Nothing in this section prohibits an employee from disclosing
3information to an appropriate law enforcement agency, a state or federal district
4attorney in whose jurisdiction the crime is alleged to have occurred, a state or federal
5grand jury or a judge in a proceeding commenced under s. 968.26, or disclosing
6information pursuant to any subpoena issued by any person authorized to issue
7subpoenas under s. 885.01. Any such disclosure of information, or a report under
8sub. (4),
is a lawful disclosure under this section and is protected under s. 230.83.
AB669-ASA1,2 9Section 2. 230.81 (4) of the statutes is created to read:
AB669-ASA1,2,1310 230.81 (4) Any employee of the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation
11who is aware that a fraud has been perpetrated against the Wisconsin Economic
12Development Corporation shall report or cause that fraud to be reported to the
13department of justice or the appropriate district attorney.
AB669-ASA1,3 14Section 3. 238.121 of the statutes is created to read:
AB669-ASA1,2,16 15238.121 Fraud in obtaining economic development benefits. (1)
16Definitions. In this section:
AB669-ASA1,3,3
1(a) "Economic development benefits" means a grant, loan, tax credit, or other
2assistance under an economic development program administered by the
3corporation.
AB669-ASA1,3,54 (b) "Economic development benefits fraud" means any violation under s.
5946.795.
AB669-ASA1,3,11 6(2) In addition to any criminal penalty and any requirement to repay economic
7development benefits, if a person or the person's authorized agent on behalf of that
8person intentionally commits economic development benefits fraud, the person,
9including all affiliates and successors, shall be ineligible for economic development
10benefits for 7 years from the date on which the act of economic development benefits
11fraud was committed.
AB669-ASA1,4 12Section 4. 946.795 of the statutes is created to read:
AB669-ASA1,3,15 13946.795 Fraud against the Wisconsin Economic Development
14Corporation.
(1) In this section, " benefit" has the meaning given for "economic
15development benefit" in s. 238.121 (1) (a).
AB669-ASA1,3,16 16(2) Whoever does any of the following is guilty of a Class E felony:
AB669-ASA1,3,1917 (a) Intentionally makes or causes to be made any false statement or
18representation of a material fact in any application for a benefit from the Wisconsin
19Economic Development Corporation.
AB669-ASA1,3,2220 (b) Intentionally makes or causes to be made any false statement or
21representation of a material fact for use in determining eligibility for a benefit from
22the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation.
AB669-ASA1,4,323 (c) Having knowledge of the occurrence of any event affecting the initial or
24continued eligibility for a benefit or the initial or continued eligibility for any such
25benefit of any other person in whose behalf he or she has applied for or is receiving

1such benefit, conceals or fails to disclose such event with an intent to fraudulently
2secure such benefit either in a greater amount or quantity than is due or when no
3such benefit is authorized.
AB669-ASA1,4,74 (d) Having applied to receive a benefit from the Wisconsin Economic
5Development Corporation for a specific use or purpose and having received it,
6knowingly and willfully converts the benefit or any part thereof to a use or purpose
7other than that specified by the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation.
AB669-ASA1,5 8Section 5. Initial applicability.
AB669-ASA1,4,109 (1) This act first applies retroactively to a fraud perpetrated against the
10Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation on February 24, 2011.
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